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CHOOSING TO BREASTFEED

  • INTRODUCTION
  • A. BREASTFEEDING - NOTHING COMPARES!
  • B. PREPARING TO BREASTFEED
    • a. Changes Occurring in Your Breasts
    • b. The Breast and How It Works
    • c. Breastfeeding Positions
    • d. Learning to Breastfeed
    • e. Skin-to-Skin Contact
    • f. Infant Feeding Cues:
    • g. Signs that the Baby Is Breastfeeding Well
      • 1. The Baby's Suckling
      • 2. Number of Wet and Soiled Diapers
      • 3. Weight Gain
      • 4. Other Signs
    • h. Breast Care
    • i. Setting Goals for Breastfeeding
    • j. Creating Breastfeeding Support
  • C. MEDICATIONS AND MOTHER'S MILK
  • D. BREASTFEEDING IN THE HOSPITAL
  • CONCLUSION

g. Signs that the Baby Is Breastfeeding Well

 

New mothers often wonder if their baby is drinking enough milk. Although you cannot check the quantity of milk the baby is drinking, there are signs that indicate if the baby is drinking enough.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION PREVIEW
  • 1. The Baby's Suckling
  • 2. Number of Wet and Soiled Diapers
  • 3. Weight Gain
  • 4. Other Signs
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Last update: 09-05-2013
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